About Jeff Rugg

Jeff Rugg

Jeff Rugg

With degrees in science, zoology, horticulture and landscape architecture Rugg uses his many interests to help others learn about nature. He has managed garden centers in Texas and Illinois and owned a water garden and wild bird nature store.

He is currently an employee of Pond Supplies of America. His articles and photographs have appeared in Pond Keeper, Water Garden Magazine, Landscape Architect and Specifier News, Landscape Contractor Magazine, Ponds USA, American Nurseryman and other publications. He is currently an Illinois Certified Nurseryman and Registered Landscape Architect.

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Amaryllis Seeds and Flooded Vegetable Gardens Apr 22, 2026

Q: About a month ago, I harvested two seed pods from a beautiful waxed Amaryllis that was done flowering. The pods are in the refrigerator. One opened and the seeds are black, so maybe they are not good. I prepared a few flowerpots with expanded shal... Read More

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Pond Turtles and Dragonflies Apr 15, 2026

Q: We have fish and plants in our backyard pond, but now we would like to add turtles and dragonflies. How do we get them in the pond, and are they safe to have? A: Some wild animals will find their own way into the pond, and others you have to add. ... Read More

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Buy an Easter Lily Now Apr 08, 2026

In case you missed it, last Sunday was Easter. You may not celebrate Easter, but you can still pick up an Easter lily at your local garden center. You can call it a spring lily if you want to. They are pretty, and for most people, they have a delight... Read More

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Lawns, Part 2: Installation Apr 01, 2026

Many new homes built over the winter don't have a lawn. If your home is being built this summer, save this article for use later. Some lawns need touch-up work from winter injury. In northern climates, early fall is the best time to install a new law... Read More